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Aggression is an innate behavior and previous fighting experience affects fighting strategy and outcome of later contests in flies. This video describes an assay used to study Drosophila's aggressive behavior. The example protocol features the assay performed in a setup that eliminates fly handling and therefore reduces stress for the animals, which would otherwise impact the subjects' performance.
This protocol is an excerpt from Trannoy et al., A New Approach that Eliminates Handling for Studying Aggression and the "Loser" Effect in Drosophila melanogaster, J. Vis. Exp. (2015).
1. Behavioral Experiment
Name | Company | Catalog Number | Comments |
Behavioral chambers | Mike machine | Fabricated in-house. Directly contact the company for more information. | |
Borosilicate glass vials | VWR International | 47729-576 | 16 x 10 mm |
Cotton | Fisherbrand | 22-456-881 | Any brand can be used |
Srew cap tube | VWR International | 10011-394 | 15 mm diameter, 10 mm height |
Plastic slices | Electron Microscopy Sciences | 70329-40 | 22 x 40 x 0.25 mm Thickness |
Light source (bulb) | VWR International | 500003-418 | Any brand can be used |
Timer | VWR International | 62344-641 | Any brand can be used |
Binocular | Nikon | SMZ-745 | Any brand can be used |
Camera (SONY Handycam HDR-CX330) | B&H | SOHDRCX330B | Any brand can be used |
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Source: Trannoy, S., et al. A New Approach that Eliminates Handling for Studying Aggression and the "Loser" Effect in Drosophila melanogaster. J. Vis. Exp. (2015).
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